While everyone in
America
suffers from its symptoms from gridlock, air pollution, crowding and higher
energy prices--no politicians from governors to senators address it. Most Americans either demonstrate any
awareness or they dismiss it out of hand. Yet, it accelerates as THE single greatest dilemma facing
America and the
world in the 21st century.

“Throughout the world, scientists are prominently involved in
seeking solutions to the major global problems such as global climate change
and the growing inadequacy of energy supplies,” Dr. Bartlett said. “They
present their writings in publications ranging from newspapers to scientific
journals, but with a few rare exceptions, on one point they all replace
objectivity with “political correctness.”

”In their writings the scientists identify the cause of the problems as being
growing populations. But their recommendations for solving the problems
caused by population growth almost never include the recommendation that we
advocate stabilizing our population. Political Correctness dictates that
we do not address the current problem of overpopulation in the
U.S. and the
world.

“We can demonstrate that the Earth is overpopulated by noting the
following: “A SELF-EVIDENT TRUTH”

“If any fraction of the observed global warming can be attributed
to the actions of humans, then this, by itself, constitutes clear and
compelling evidence that the human population, living as we do, has exceeded
the Carrying Capacity of the Earth, a situation that is clearly not
sustainable.

“As a consequence it is “AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH” that all proposals
or efforts at the local, national or global levels to solve the problems of
global warming are serious intellectual frauds if they fail to advocate that we
address the fundamental cause of global warming--namely overpopulation.

“We can demonstrate that the
U.S. is overpopulated by noting
that we now (2008) import 60 percent of the petroleum that we consume, 15
percent of the natural gas that we consume and 20 percent of the food we
eat. Because the
U.S.
population increases by over three million per year, all of these fractions are
increasing. Natural gas production in
North America
has peaked in spite of the drilling of hundreds of new gas wells
annually. In a nutshell, the
U.S. in 2008 is
unsustainable.

“Let’s look at two prominent examples of this political
correctness. The book, “An Inconvenient Truth” (1) was published to
accompany Al Gore’s film by the same name. On page 216 Gore writes; “The
fundamental relationship between our civilization and the ecological system of
the Earth has been utterly and radically transformed by the powerful
convergence of three factors. The first is the population
explosion…”

“It’s clear that Gore understands the role of overpopulation in
the genesis of global climate change. The last chapter in the book has
the title, “So here’s what you personally can do to help solve the climate
crisis.” The list of 36 things starts with “Choose energy-efficient
lighting” and runs through an inventory of all of the usual suspects without
ever calling for us to address overpopulation!

“As a second example, in the Clearinghouse Newsletter (2) we read
the statement, “Human Impacts on Climate” from the Council of the American
Geophysical Union. The title recognizes
the human component of climate change which we note is roughly proportional to
the product of the number of people and their average per capita annual
resource consumption. The last paragraph of the A.G.U. statement starts
with the sentence, “With climate change, as with ozone depletion, the human
footprint on Earth is apparent.”

“The rest of the paragraph suggests what must be done, and it’s
all the standard boilerplate. “Solutions will necessarily involve all
aspects of society. Mitigation strategies and adaptation responses will
call for collaborations across science, technology, industry, and government.”
Etc., Etc., Etc… There is no mention of addressing the overpopulation
which the statement recognizes is the cause of the problems.

“A few years ago I wrote an article calling the attention of the
physics community to this shortcoming. (3) To my amazement, most of the letters to the editor responding
to my article supported the politically correct unscientific point of view.
(4), (5)

“Many journalists look to the scientists for advice. The
scientists won’t talk about overpopulation, so the journalists and the reading
public can easily conclude that overpopulation is not a problem. As a
result, we have things such as the cover story in Time Magazine, April 9, 2007,
“The Global Warming Survival Guide: 51 Things You Can Do to Make a
Difference.” The list contained such useful recommendations as “Build a
Skyscraper,” (No. 9, Pg. 74) but not one of the 51 recommendations deals with
the need to address overpopulation!

“What’s one to do when scientists and political leaders
demonstrate their understanding of the fact that overpopulation is the main
cause of these gigantic global problems (collapsing fisheries, ozone hole, air
pollution, acidification of our oceans via human pollution, dead zones in our
oceans, species extinction, 18 million humans die of starvation annually, loss
of rainforests….), yet the scientists’ recommendations for dealing with the
problems never call for addressing overpopulation?”

(1) Al Gore,An Inconvenient Truth,
The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About
It. Rodale Press,
Emmaus ,
PA
, 2006

In the past 20 years, I heard Dr. Bartlett’s
brilliant lecture on ‘exponential growth’. He presents his lecture to hundreds of thousands around the
country. He spellbinds audiences! His presentation shows where everything looks
‘okay’ up until the point where a species cannot save itself.

Whether you think humans or natural
cycles create global warming, that’s not important. Humans, growing at 77 million net gain
annually on their way from 6.7 billion to 9.8 billion on a finite
planet--create cause and effect on every environmental system on our planet
home—destructively.

With the
United States set to add 100
million by mass immigration in 30 years, where do you stand on political
correctness? As citizens on this
blue/green globe out in the black void of space, I encourage you to stand up,
speak out and make your voice heard during the presidential elections. Since we continue as a stable society, we
must change course on what causes our demographic Katrina. It’s up to us, it’s up to you!

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You're invited to write these top
nationally syndicated writers to address overpopulation in
America:

You can do this
with every top national columnist you read in any newspaper in the country.
Can you imagine hundreds of thousands of letters overwhelming their email
boxes? They just might get a 'clue'! Thanks, Frosty

Become
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Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled
across six continents – from the Arctic to the South Pole – as well as six
times across the
USA,
coast to coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic
Circle,
Norway to
Athens,
Greece.
He presents “The Coming Population Crisis in
America: and what you can do about
it” to civic clubs, church groups, high schools and colleges. He works to
bring about sensible world population balance at www.frostywooldridge.com

From: Frosty Wooldridge

This three minute interview with
Adam Schrager on “Your Show” May 4, 2008, NBC Channel 9 News, addresses the
ramifications of adding 120 million people to
USA
in 35 years and six million people to
Colorado
as to water shortages, air pollution, loss of farmland, energy costs and
degradation of quality of life. In the
interview, Frosty Wooldridge explains the ramifications of adding 120 million
people to the
USA
in 35 years. He advances new concepts such as a “Colorado Carrying Capacity
Policy”; “Colorado Environmental Impact Policy”; “Colorado Water Usage Policy”;
“Colorado Sustainable Population Policy”. Nationally, the
USA needs a
"National Sustainable Population Policy" to determine the carrying
capacity of this nation for the short and long term. Wooldridge is
available for interviews on radio and TV having interviewed on ABC, CBS, NBC,
CNN and FOX.

Click the link to view the 3
minute interview with NBC's Adam Schrager: